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Antibiotic powder for Ornamental Birds

Spectovet is a combination of two powerful antibiotics Lincomycin/Spectinomycin for the control and treatment of infections in Ornamental birds. These may include Mycoplasma (Chronic Respiratory Disease), Stephylococcus, Staphylococcus, Corynebacteria, E.coli and Salmonella.

Budgerigars, Parakeets and Parrots: 5g of Spectovet powder per 4L of drinking water.

Stir until completely dissolved. Change medicated water on a daily basis and supply as the sole source of drinking water for 5 days, or as per your veterinarian's directions.
Remove all wet foods such as fresh fruits, vegetables, sprouted seed, bath water, egg food during treatment. Remove all forms of grit from cages during treatment.

Dr Rob Marshall does not recommend Lincomycin for use with Lady Goudian Finches.

Active Ingredients: Lincomycin 222g/Kg, Spectinomycin 445g/Kg

Available: 20g

This product is not intended or approved for stock whose meat or eggs are intended for human consumption. Consult your veterinarian for authorization for this or any antimicrobial medication.

Vetafarm's Spectovet Solutabs

Directions for use: RESTRAINTS: DO NOT allow rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, hhrses or ruminants of access water containing Spectovet. Ingestion by these species may result in severe gastrointestional effects.

Preparation of Medicated Water: Add 1 Spectovet Soluble Tablet to 100ml. (3.5 fl.oz) of water and stir until completely dissolved.

Administration: Provide enough water for a 24 hour period. For example: Provide 15mL/1 Tbs for water per 100g/3.5oz of the bird’s body weight. Store the remaining medicated water in the refrigerator. Empty supplied water daily and replace with additional medicated water.

Duration of Treatment: Supply medicated water for a minimum of 5 days (7 days is optimal).

Spectovet Antibiotic -a combination of two powerful antibiotics for the control and treatment of infections in Ornamental birds. These may include Mycoplasma (Chronic Respiratory Disease), E-coli and Salmonella, Streplococcus and Staphylococcus.